Royal Enfield Launches 2025 Hunter 350 Starting at ₹1.49 Lakh With New Features And Colour Options
Royal Enfield has launched the updated 2025 Hunter 350 in India, introducing new features and three new colourways. The motorcycle is priced from ₹1,49,900 (ex-showroom, Chennai) and bookings have begun across dealerships and online.
Royal Enfield has introduced the updated 2025 Hunter 350 in India. The motorcycle receives three new street-inspired colourways, an upgraded rear suspension, slip and assist clutch, revised ergonomics, and additional premium features across variants.
The 2025 Hunter 350 is priced starting at ₹1,49,900 (ex-showroom, Chennai) for the Base variant. The Mid variant, available in Rio White and Dapper Grey, is priced at ₹1,76,750, while the Top variant, offered in Tokyo Black, London Red, and Rebel Blue, is priced at ₹1,81,750. Bookings for the motorcycle have opened across all authorised Royal Enfield dealerships and online.
The motorcycle was launched at Royal Enfield’s new street culture platform, HunterHood, which debuted simultaneously in Mumbai and Delhi. HunterHood featured rap battles, live music performances, graffiti art displays, hip hop dance battles, and showcases of street-inspired fashion and homegrown labels.
The 2025 Hunter 350 now features increased ground clearance, improved seat comfort, a new suspension setup, and a revised ergonomic triangle designed to enhance rider comfort. It is the first 350cc motorcycle from Royal Enfield to offer a slip and assist clutch. Updates also include the addition of LED headlamps, a tripper navigation pod, and a type-C USB fast charging port.
Powered by the familiar 349cc J-series engine, the Hunter 350 maintains its compact and neo-retro design. Since its initial launch, the model has built a global community of over 500,000 riders.
At the launch event, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Enfield, mentioned that the Hunter 350 has resonated well with first-time riders and city commuters. He added that the latest updates are aimed at enhancing the riding experience.
Royal Enfield, founded in 1901, continues to offer a range of motorcycles focused on simplicity and an engaging riding experience. The brand operates through more than 2,000 stores in India and about 850 stores globally, along with multiple technical and production centres.
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